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The School Newspaper of Flint Hill School

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The School Newspaper of Flint Hill School

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Flint Hill Student Is Awarded Youngest Citizen of The Month

Flint Hill Student Is Awarded Youngest Citizen of The Month

By Abi Baker, Editor In Chief February 15, 2022

What makes this Flint Hill first-grader Cyan McLaurin so unique? Going above and beyond is not uncommon among Flint Hill’s students. Neither is being a conscious and sustainable member of the community....

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Food For Others Drive a Huge Success

By Paras Bhanot, Section Editor December 16, 2021

Due to the pandemic, it has been hard for students to find community service opportunities, while also remaining safe. However, Flint Hill was able to partner with Food For Others, a food bank in Northern...

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Peer Counselors Conduct Mental Health Forums

By Necati Unsal, Deputy Editor December 14, 2021

The pandemic, online learning, and all aspects of the Covid experience have affected students’ mental health. Luckily for students, as things return to normal and student groups reassume standard roles...

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Students Participate in Dress Code Forum

By Olivia Khan, Section Editor December 14, 2021

Recently, the Flint Hill upper school held one of its first forums. The topic of discussion was one of frequent debate: the dress code. In previous years, Flint Hill held an uncomfortably high standard...

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Cyber Security Club Interviews Top White House Official

Cyber Security Club Interviews Top White House Official

By Abi Baker, Editor In Chief December 14, 2021

Flint Hill’s Cyber Security Club welcomed its inaugural Cyber Series speaker, Chris DeRusha, last week via zoom for an interview led by junior, Rachel Pao. DeRusha is the Federal Chief Information Security...

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What Comes Next For Democrats? Karen Finney Joins Flint Hill Young Dems Club To Discuss.

By Abi Baker, Editor In Chief November 16, 2021

Karen Finney is a self-described political pundit who “goes against the grain”. She rose through the ranks of the Democratic Party, working on Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign as the senior...

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The Homecoming Dance Returns With Resounding Success

By Amelia Vineyard, Deputy Editor November 16, 2021

This year’s homecoming was a smashing success! Despite the challenges of holding a dance during the pandemic, Flint Hill’s SCA threw an exciting dance that rivaled previous years. The dance, held in...

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Huskies Help to Alleviate Hunger

By Ellie VanDuyne, Section Editor November 16, 2021

Community outreach has long been a focus of Flint Hill, but the Covid-19 pandemic has made it more difficult than ever to organize healthy ways to volunteer. With the ever-growing food insecurity problem...

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The Lifer Ceremony

The Lifer Ceremony

By Paras Bhanot, Section Editor October 12, 2021

While this year may not be completely normal as it once was before the pandemic, Flint Hill is still continuing its long-lasting traditions. One of Flint Hill's oldest traditions that will be continued...

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FHS Students Return For A New School Year

Reflecting with Mr. Thomas on his Final First Days of School

By Abi Baker, Editor in Chief October 12, 2021

The first day of school was a refreshing return for many students who hadn’t seen each other in months, and for others, in almost a full year. I interviewed Headmaster John Thomas on the smooth return...

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Freshman and Sophomores Take on the New School Year

By Amelia Vineyard, Deputy Editor October 12, 2021

While COVID-19 has had a variety of different impacts on the student body, underclassmen have a notably unique situation, as they have yet to experience a year without the effects of an insidious virus....

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India's Covid-19 Crisis And Why It’s More Serious Than You Think

India’s Covid-19 Crisis And Why It’s More Serious Than You Think

By Emery Graninger May 26, 2021

Recently, the U.S. has seen a massive improvement with COVID-19. Vaccines are being distributed, schools are opening back up, and daily life is returning to some semblance of normal. Most Americans seem...

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